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The Digital Economy Partnership Agreement (DEPA) The DEPA is a first of its kind agreement that establishes new approaches and collaborations in digital trade issues, promotes interoperability between different regimes, and addresses emerging digital technology issues The DEPA welcomed its first new member, Korea, in May 2024
About DEPA | DEPA International Centre DEPA provides member countries the opportunity to focus on emerging technologies for the benefits of human and economic progress, including but limited to Artificial Intelligence, trusted data flow, end-to-end digital trade, online security, digital identity
DEPA: The Worlds First Digital-Only Trade Agreement DEPA is a new international trade partnership agreement seeking to foster digital trade by regulating issues related to the digital economy, including digital inclusion, data flows and protection, and artificial intelligence
DEPA - Digital Trade Tracker The Digital Economy Partner Agreement (DEPA) is an trade agreement with a specific focus on digital economy issues It was signed in 2020 between Singapore, New Zealand Chile, coming into force in 2024
Experts say China can add value to DEPA - Chinadaily. com. cn China's latest effort to push its accession to the Digital Economy Partnership Agreement or DEPA will help transform the agreement into a bigger platform where countries can develop international rules for digital governance, thereby paving the way for open and fair conditions to bolster regional economy, business experts said on Friday
DEPA text and resources - New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade The Protocol to the DEPA (the ‘DEPA Protocol’) was signed on 15 July 2023 NZT The DEPA Protocol reinforces the legal certainty and enforceability of key rules in the original DEPA for New Zealand digital exporters as well as DEPA Parties and accession candidates